WY weather Region R?
#13
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NW Wyoming
Posts: 312
RE: WY weather Region R?
I have one question about the deer being higher up in the mountains. Do they come down to winterin bigger or smaller groups? Also when does the rut start or when do they start the chase phase? Why can'tyou go up and get them or at least try to get farther up and head some of them offon the transition down to the foot hills?
THe best method I have used on MD is, patience, and use your glass. Glass until you think your eyeballs are going to bug out! Then glass some more. Any time of day, mid day, a buck will get up and move a few feet and stretch, then lay right back down. I have glassed and trailed the same buck all day, sun up to almost dark before I got a shot. That buck would lay down most of the day in the sage brush, up in a long canyon, he would lay his head flatlike a dog, on the ground. If I hadn't been following him I would never known he was there.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NW Wyoming
Posts: 312
RE: WY weather Region R?
ORIGINAL: NJheadhunter71
Just wanted to add that i can't believe that the wolves haven't made it to the Big Horns yet! Or have they?
Just wanted to add that i can't believe that the wolves haven't made it to the Big Horns yet! Or have they?
#15
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: WYOMING
Posts: 39
RE: WY weather Region R?
Got more Snow last nite and maybe some today. Been raining here in Greybull so I went to Billings to shop. Snow was in Bridger but mostly gone when I went through at noon. Is supposed to start clearing up tomorrow for a few days.
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WYOWIRES
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WYOWIRES
#16
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 259
RE: WY weather Region R?
Let it snow! The opener is a week away and I can hardly wait.
RandyA thanks for the weather report. I really appreciate the local first hand report. I agree about how much snow it takes to get the deer down, but I have noticed in the south end of Region Rin years when there has been at least one good storm up highthere will be a lot more deer between 7,000 to 9,000 ft. than if there has been little or no snow. How does the antler growth look this year? Based on what I could get over the internet it looked like there has been more moisture this year.
RandyA thanks for the weather report. I really appreciate the local first hand report. I agree about how much snow it takes to get the deer down, but I have noticed in the south end of Region Rin years when there has been at least one good storm up highthere will be a lot more deer between 7,000 to 9,000 ft. than if there has been little or no snow. How does the antler growth look this year? Based on what I could get over the internet it looked like there has been more moisture this year.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NW Wyoming
Posts: 312
RE: WY weather Region R?
The Big Horns got more rain this year than last, which isn't saying much. I live in Worland, and we even had a little more down here than last year. Most of the bucks I have seen look pretty good. Even though, not much more moisture,the sage brush has bloomed where as last year it barely did. When it cleared today, both sides of the Basin are white! Looks like winter up there, but 60's and 70's the rest of the week!
I apologize, some of my answers were directed to NJHEADHUNTER also. I got his other thread and yours kind of mixed up!
Good Luck to both of you!
I apologize, some of my answers were directed to NJHEADHUNTER also. I got his other thread and yours kind of mixed up!
Good Luck to both of you!
#18
RE: WY weather Region R?
Looks like the southern end of the Bighorns around Lysite got some snow out of the storm too, but only enough to turn the tops of the mountains white. I bet most of it'll be melted off by the end of tomorrow.